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January 1, FBI Uncovers Hidden Burn Bags Tied to Trump Probe

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  • The FBI is digging into hidden files connected to the Trump-Russia story.
  • Some evidence came from secret rooms and ‘burn bags’ at FBI headquarters.
  • Documents mention big cases like Crossfire Hurricane and Mar-a-Lago.

The FBI recently started an investigation after discovering classified documents shoved into “burn bags” at their own headquarters, relating to probes into President Trump and his allies. The Justice Department began releasing some of these records as it prosecutes former FBI boss James Comey.

The documents were locked away in a special secure room and concern everything from the 2016 Trump-Russia inquiry to the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago. New leadership at the FBI said they are working hard to bring out the truth and restore trust after past scandals shook people’s confidence.

“This FBI has worked day and night to open the books for the American people and bring much needed transparency to a weaponized institution that broke trust with the public,” new director Kash Patel said.

The findings include critical emails and notes showing Comey wanted to please Hillary Clinton, supported leaks, and may have given Congress testimony that was not honest. Some files also reveal that Comey expected to have a role in a Clinton White House and kept in touch with staffers feeding information to media.

Agents say the documents, meant for destruction, covered major moments like the Capitol events, the Mar-a-Lago raid, and the classified appendix from the Durham report into Russiagate. One lost memo from the CIA to Comey, missing for years, was found hidden in a closet near the Director’s office.

“We have found several bags containing critical evidence on Russiagate and the Durham annex, and declassified them to show the truth about James Comey and other senior leaders’ actions during the disgraceful Crossfire Hurricane scandal,” Patel added. “The transparency will continue even more aggressively every time the corporate media baselessly criticizes us, showing you more and more receipts.”

The investigation is using all its tools, including subpoenas and lie detector tests, to find out who hid this information and why. The FBI says management reviews are under way to see if anyone broke the law by removing or hiding these records.

The story shows the lengths some in Washington might go to protect their own, and why the public keeps demanding answers from the agency.

Keep reading Middle America News to stay on top of the facts Washington wants forgotten.

Wyatt Matters

When powerful people get caught hiding evidence, it’s time for all Americans to keep a close eye. Our trust depends on accountability and honesty, not backroom deals or secret rooms full of shredded truth.

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2 Comments

  1. Sue

    November 5, 2025 at 5:59 pm

    When is the house of cards going to collapse. These corrupt people are still trying to destroy this country and documents.
    It’s time to drop the hammer on these corrupt people and agencies. Also how did all these democrats become multimillionaires on
    Government salaries in 4 years of Biden and democrats administration corruption at its finest.
    All democrats should have ac forensic financial investigation aka colonoscopy into all there assets and financial records. These
    Corrupt people belong in prison for laundering taxpayers money for kickbacks. Corruption at its finest.

  2. KWD

    November 6, 2025 at 7:10 pm

    If they supposedly have all this corruption information, what are they waiting for. Make more noise, make more arrests, and put this info out there for all the voters to see. Stalling all this corruption proof, is probably what made the election turn out the way it turned out Tuesday. What’s taking so long. The Dems pushed their crap out. What are the Repubs waiting for. Fair is fair.

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